单词 | celandine |
例句 | When Beck led me through the garden recently, the last of the bloodroots was flowering, and the Virginia bluebells, trilliums and greater celandine blanketed the woodland floor in bold sweeps of yellows, blues and whites. At the Mount Cuba Center, native plants flourish in their natural setting 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z This means adding plants so that they read in the landscape with others, and removing some seedlings to bring definition to a prodigious colony of, say, greater celandine or columbines. At the Mount Cuba Center, native plants flourish in their natural setting 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z He notes such features as rookeries, celandine banks, clumps of elms and gorse patches, and each chiffchaff heard. Our pursuit of spring continues, 100 years after Edward Thomas's 2013-03-28T13:57:39Z Cuba Center features one of the best trillium collections in the country: sweeps of Virginia bluebells, ground phlox, and showy celandine poppy. The South's Best Garden Tours 2012-03-01T19:20:03.413Z THE scene of the crime, Riverside Park at the foot of West 115th Street, is in full spring bloom, carpeted in the butter-colored flowers of lesser celandine. Columbia U. Haunts of Lucien Carr and the Beats 2012-04-05T20:59:01Z First there are fields, preternaturally green, and then a good Chiltern wood, with beech trees and yellow birdsnest, bluebells, celandines and a few plucky primroses. Robert Macfarlane: 'Paths are human; they are the traces of our relationships' 2012-05-26T23:05:33Z This fact, that what some see as a flicker of natural brilliance is to others a nuisance to be removed, puts the lesser celandine, along with many other wildflowers, in a precarious position. A Garden Designed to Run Wild 2020-08-26T04:00:00Z Wood sorrel, dog violet and celandine were already in flower beneath the twisted branches of mature oak and birch, thickly draped in mosses, ferns and epiphytic plants. Call of the Rewild: Restoring Ecological Health to the Emerald Isle 2023-06-27T04:00:00Z Instead, we see a plague of English ivy, winter creeper, vinca, honeysuckle vine, lesser celandine and multiflora rose. Opinion | Ah, to see native flora in our local lands 2022-03-24T04:00:00Z Darwin wasn’t the only scientist to prize the guide, which featured colors like “campanula purple” and “celandine green” and used things like “the white of the human eyeballs” to help readers pinpoint colors. This ‘color bible’ informed Darwin (and inspired some seriously pricey paint) 2019-10-11T04:00:00Z An invasive plant, lesser celandine—commonly called fig buttercup—grows in Rock Creek Park. These Animals Live in the Most Powerful City in the World 2016-04-24T04:00:00Z There is a long chapter on the study of heredity in British plants discussing celandines, poppies, watercress, violets, pansies, campions, clovers, vetch, trefoil, raspberry, blackberry, saxifrage. A Point Of View: Fly, Fish, Mouse and Worm 2013-06-14T16:55:00Z The hedgerows had burst into tender green, and the banks were spangled with stitchwort and celandine stars. A Terrible Tomboy 2012-01-21T03:00:07.003Z The church bells were ringing boisterously, with the careless boisterousness of the brooks and the birds and the rollicking coltsfoots and celandines. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z There would be spring flowers among the brushwood, anemones, celandine, oxslip, daffodils. The Wolves of God And Other Fey Stories 2011-12-17T03:00:15.447Z There was a bit of garden, too, behind the humble cottage, with a nice grass plot in the centre; there, in spring and summer, the daisies grew, and the yellow celandines. Shireen and her Friends Pages from the Life of a Persian Cat 2011-12-08T03:00:24.107Z February went by with her showers and her celandines, her snowdrops and thrushes that sing on bare branches. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z Then Nicolette sought a herb that was called celandine, and washed herself therewith, and became so fair as she had never been before. Aucassin & Nicolette And Other Mediaeval Romances and Legends 2011-11-24T03:00:40.487Z Greensward at each side of the road, with ragged hedges and stunted oaks and ashes; roses in the hedgerows, golden celandine on the sward, and tall crimson silenes everywhere. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z I know that there is hope for celandines, And that a tree is merrier than it seems. Love Letters of a Violinist and Other Poems 2011-10-08T02:00:23.627Z There is a wealth of wild flowers everywhere—blue-eyed speedwells, the yellow celandine, the crimson of clover, the ragged robin, and ox-eye daisies weeping dew. The Island of Gold A Sailor's Yarn 2011-10-03T02:00:28.483Z He bent down to pluck a starry celandine and wasted a few minutes in trying to find out whether he liked butter. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z Nevertheless, from the rabbit's point of view celandines are not so desirable. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z Milch cows in the adjacent meadow, ankle-deep in yellow celandine and daisies. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z Then, as I lost my indrawn breath, He swirled me down to the earth beneath, Down thro' the depths of a forest of pine, On to a carpet of celandine. The Dales of Arcady 2011-08-16T02:00:42.740Z The air is still, and summer is on my cheek; arum, wood-sorrel, and celandine mingle at my feet. The Confessions of a Poacher 2011-08-05T02:00:44.470Z Everywhere is yellow in spring, ranunculus, buttercups, celandine, and the yellow wallflowers sprouting among all the old walls of Gobelet. A Tatter of Scarlet Adventurous Episodes of the Commune in the Midi 1871 2011-08-04T02:00:19.957Z He found her for the second time crouching among the celandines; and this time he did not delay, but claimed her at once. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z In two narrow spaces at each side of the head, are introduced the crocus and celandine, and the snowdrop and violet, treated with a rare union of natural beauty and sculpturesque method and subordination. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 2011-06-14T02:00:20.590Z Her arms were white as ivory, And all her sunny hair lay free As marigold or celandine. Songs and Satires 2011-05-20T02:00:37.050Z A nature lesson an the smaller tally-man would be far more practical in a city school than a botany lecture on the lesser celandine. The Law and the Poor 2011-05-07T02:00:30.390Z Nothing more, now, you dear little wide-eyed celandine; wait till we meet again. The Rustle of Silk 2011-01-27T03:00:44.390Z And there, when the celandines shut, Fluff-Button and his belovèd followed her to see the moon rise; and the wind sang among the swelling buds of the warm summer days to be. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z Now golden celandine Is hairy hung with silvery sacks of seeds. A Voice on the Wind and Other Poems Instead of the long line of barns and stables which had been ranged on this side of the river stood a row of ruins, falling walls and scorched beams, grown over with celandine and valerian. Regina or the Sins of the Fathers To the right and left tumble-down brickwork, overgrown with half-withered celandine, jutted out above ragged thorn-bushes--the remains of the old castle, upon the ruins of which the manor house had been erected. The Wish A Novel The descriptions of celandine and broom are also characteristic. The Old English Herbals From a human point of view a celandine bed is the most beautiful thing. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z Breathless and panting she reached the first of two pretty houses standing together, with a strip of garden in front, bright now with wallflowers and hardy hepaticas and celandines. Little Miss Joy Our way led up a steep lane, the sloping banks of which were spangled with primroses and celandine, while the rough-built walls at the top gave a hold to trailing honeysuckle, ivy, and hazel bushes. The Fortunes of Philippa A School Story We saw upon the shady banks Long rows of golden flowers shine, And first mistook for buttercups 5 The star-shaped yellow celandine. Graded Poetry: Third Year Other wart-curing plants are the spurge, the poppy, the celandine, the marigold, the briony, and the crowfoot. Storyology Essays in Folk-Lore, Sea-Lore, and Plant-Lore By now the sun was up, and the celandine calices expanded into perfect golden stars. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z Tintern Abbey, about Whitsuntide, is one large white tapestry of celandine. The Leper in England: with some account of English lazar-houses Then it was that he told his wife of the green hedgerows where the golden, star-shaped blossoms of the celandine were luxuriant, and where the shy primroses were just beginning to show their pale heads. What the Blackbird said A story in four chirps Daffodils danced, too, in shady places, a company of nymphs, and the celandines were like the burnished gold of some illuminated manuscript of spring. Daisy's Aunt Another family, the Poppy family, takes in all the poppies, the bloodroot, celandine, and others. Harper's Young People, May 18, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly The trees in the copse are sycamore and red-stemmed pine, and in spring the ground is carpeted with celandines and anemones. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z Other seeds of this nature are those of wild ginger, celandine, cyclamen, violet, periwinkle, some euphorbias, bellwort, trillium, prickly poppy, dutchman's breeches, squirrel-corn, several species of Corydalis, Seneca snakeroot, and other species of milkworts. Seed Dispersal Some of them, the coltsfoot, cranesbill, celandine, and toadflax, spread too rapidly, but by careful watching and not allowing the seed to ripen, they may be kept within bounds. Making A Rock Garden So also in chelidonium, whence our celandine or swallow-wort, we have the Greek for swallow. The Romance of Words (4th ed.) She found the celandines of February Always before us all. Last Poems Presently she heard a rustle in the celandines, and sniffed cautiously to discover whether that which was coming were harmless rabbit, slinking stoat, or prowling cat. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z In a similar manner behave leaves of the following, and perhaps others: Cardamine pratensis, horse-radish, celandine, some water lilies, and other plants not grown in wet land. Seed Dispersal His tent was of the colour of the celandine, and on the summit flamed a sun of wondrous brilliancy. The Seven Champions of Christendom And set it round with celandine, And nodding heads of columbine!— Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 And round the corner of the bare thorn branches from the hedge-bank in the field there peeped a celandine and a daisy. Six to Sixteen A Story for Girls I got some Lent lilies in Rouen, and have some celandines growing in moss, so it looks like spring in my bunk. Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front, 1914-1915 The dusty celandine grows under the bushes; and its light green leaves seem to retain the white dust from the road. Nature Near London They have watched it from winter to spring; they have seen the lesser celandine give way to pink clover and sorrel, and the grass shoot up from an inch to a foot. Leaves from a Field Note-Book We'll set it round with celandine, And nodding heads of columbine! Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 In a sycamore in the Paddock Close a hedge-sparrow raised its thin sweet song, and the celandine lifted a pale and fragile face under the beeches on the hillside. Boy Woodburn A Story of the Sussex Downs The celandine has slightly-branched stems, two or three inches in height, on which grow alternate stalked heart-shaped leaves, sheathed at the base, where they sometimes contain one or two knobs like those of the root. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 427 Volume 17, New Series, March 6, 1852 Willowherbs, however, fill every place in the ditch here where they can find room between the bushes, and the arum is equally common, but the lesser celandine absent. Nature Near London Juices.—Balm; celandine; cherry; hop; lemon; onion; orange; spearmint; spinach; tansy. The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened I had picked a lot of celandine, and stuck them about in her hair, where they shone like stars. Grey Roses The primroses twinkled true on downy coral stems and the stars of anemone, celandine, and daisy opened perfect. Children of the Mist From bunches of dark green leaves slender stalks arise and bear the golden petals of the marsh buttercups, the lesser celandine. The Amateur Poacher Unconsciously impressions stole upon her—the lengthening day, the celandines in the hedges, the swelling lilac buds in the cottage gardens. Marcella But next year I shall probably have forgotten my arithmetic, and may have to learn once more not to confuse the buttercup with the celandine. The Pleasures of Ignorance Now the spirit of ruin dwells there, leading the bramble and the celandine to conquer, year after year, some fresh territory upon the ancient quadrangle's crumbling wall. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine The dandelion, the buttercup, duckweed, celandine, mullein, burdock, yarrow, whiteweed, nightshade, and most of the thistles,—these are importations. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 42, April, 1861 I saw a sloe-bush in blossom and a lot of celandines. Sons and Lovers The grass was never trodden on, The little path of gravel Was overgrown with celandine; No other folk did travel Along its weedy surface but the nimble-footed mouse, Running from house to house. A Treasury of War Poetry British and American Poems of the World War 1914-1917 And the grass along the hedges was starred with celandines and daisies, while yellow catkins sprinkled the bushes above them. Miss Merivale's Mistake Gorse bushes flaunted their colour, larch trees hung out their tassels and celandines starred the bright green grass in an air which seemed palpably blue. The Misses Mallett The Bridge Dividing The wind that breathes of columbines And celandines that crowd the rocks; That shakes the balsam of the pines With laughter from his airy locks, Stops at my city door and knocks. Poems Again, going down the hedgeside with the girl, he noticed the celandines, scalloped splashes of gold, on the side of the ditch. Sons and Lovers I discovered a little cave that would just suit us; celandine, Venus’ hair, and a thousand delicate plants, growing downwards from the cave; beneath lies a clear spring. Dreams, Waking Thoughts, and Incidents Primroses were everywhere, and in the more open spaces celandines starred the ground with deeper yellow. Miss Merivale's Mistake Other instances are afforded by the curious fact that the division of the leaves into numerous and small segments is repeated by the petals, as in the common celandine and some sorts of brambles. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation The meadow is bare, but in a little while the heart-shaped celandine leaves will come in their accustomed place. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies And then the celandines ever after drew her with a little spell. Sons and Lovers I thank God that the pomps and vanities prevailed; for this happy chance gave me Mary, my sweet Wordsworthian damsel, found, like the violet or the celandine, by the wayside, in Wordsworth's own country.' Phantom Fortune, a Novel We have already alluded to the superstitions relating to birds and plants, but may mention another relating to the celandine. The Folk-lore of Plants The oldest known, and at the same time one of the most accurately described mutations is the origin of the cut-leaved variety of the greater celandine or Chelidonium majus. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Why, I knew the very dates of them all—the reddening elm, the arum, the hawthorn leaf, the celandine, the may; the yellow iris of the waters, the heath of the hillside. The Open Air His honest ideas, his simple truths, were told him by the field-flowers—the celandine and daisy and daffodil—as well as by the common trees and the common sky. Hold Up Your Heads, Girls! : Helps for Girls, in School and Out You hear the waves that dimple and slide, Slide and shimmer and shine, Under her fairy-slippered feet— My golden celandine. The Coming of the Princess and Other Poems For almost a year past, thanks to a Russian doctor Denisenko, they have been trying the juice of the celandine, and one reads of astonishing results. Letters of Anton Chekhov From the very first, the cut-leaved celandine has been constant from seed. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation The juice of the greater celandine will adorn you with the most beautiful eruptions and tumors. The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar Strictly speaking, it hadn't brought him in anything at the moment, but he must have known from his previous experiences with the daisy and the celandine that it was good for a certain amount. Not that it Matters We supposed it must be visitors for the parsonage, and so we strolled home, looking for violets by the way, and Jaquetta getting shiny studs of celandine. Lady Hester, or, Ursula's Narrative And wood anemones spread out their laces; Each celandine has donned a silken gown; The violets are lifting shy sweet faces. The Verse-Book of a Homely Woman This hypothesis is partly founded on general considerations and partly on experiments made by myself with the cut-leaved celandine, previously alluded to, which I crossed with the type. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation On the other hand, there was a wretched fellow, preparing with celandine and beef's blood, his "leg of God," for the next day. Notre-Dame De Paris He took the little celandine in his hand, crying: "Let me have it; I am going to tell you the history of this little yellow fellow." The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: French novels Beyond them he saw the forbidden orchard, with cuckoo-flower and primrose, daffodil and celandine, silver windflower and sweet violets blue and white, spangling the gay grass. Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard The celandines round last year's mow Blaze out . . . and with his old-time vow The South Wind woos the Violet, In Somerset. The Verse-Book of a Homely Woman See the swords of the flag-leaves shine; See the shield of the celandine, And daffodil lances green and keen, To fight for the Summer, fight for the Queen. Many Voices On my way home, I saw the first celandine. The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft The celandines in particular delighted me with their clean, happy brightness, so beautifully trim and newly varnished, as though they too had had the painters at work on them. Elizabeth and Her German Garden Five or six spring-times, welcomed joyously, lovingly watched from the first celandine to the budding of the rose; who shall dare to call it a stinted boon? The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft |
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